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south korean rap sensation psy into the spot light. the most-watched youtube video ever. tonight, his lyrics from years ago and anti-american words are causing anger here at home, just as he prepares to perform for the president. here's muhammad lila. >> reporter: call it controversy, "gangnam style." long before it sparked a dance craze, he performed at a politically charged concert in 2004 with anti-american sentiment running high after a korean missionary was killed in iraq. he sang these lyrics. kill those bleeping yankees who have been keeping them hostage. kill their daughters, mothers, daughters in law and fathers. >> if you were thinking of horrible things that could get pop stars in trouble, you would have a hard time coming up with worse things than this. >> reporter: many fans are reacting with fury, saying spy should not be able to headline the christmas in washington concert on sunday. the president scheduled to attend. this is not the first time an artist has courted a political controversy. but this is different. spy is
south korean rap sensation psy into the spot light. the most-watched youtube video ever. tonight, his lyrics from years ago and anti-american words are causing anger here at home, just as he prepares to perform for the president. here's muhammad lila. >> reporter: call it controversy, "gangnam style." long before it sparked a dance craze, he performed at a politically charged concert in 2004 with anti-american sentiment running high after a korean missionary was killed in iraq....
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. >>> now to south america, where we've been telling you that hugo chavez made news saying his cancer has returned. he repeatedly kissed a cross, and he named the man he wants to succeed him if something goes wrong. so could this be the end of the chavez era, so why go to cuba for this operation? great to see you, nadya, by the way. first of all, him naming his successor, that makes you wonder how bad is this? >> what we know is he has cancer in the pelvic area, he that malignant cells where tumors were removed, and he spoke about the fear of his operation. he said an operation like this, an illness like this, always carries risk. if something were to happen that would incapacitate me, nicholas should not only finish my term, you should also elect nicholas maduro to be president. >> he has had cancer before, and now he is naming his successor. why go to cuba for the operation? did that stand out to you? >> yes, and it's sort of unusual for a president to go to another country. so the former president of paraguay, went to peru. >> mainly, the reason he is going to cuba, is for privacy.
. >>> now to south america, where we've been telling you that hugo chavez made news saying his cancer has returned. he repeatedly kissed a cross, and he named the man he wants to succeed him if something goes wrong. so could this be the end of the chavez era, so why go to cuba for this operation? great to see you, nadya, by the way. first of all, him naming his successor, that makes you wonder how bad is this? >> what we know is he has cancer in the pelvic area, he that malignant...
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. >>> now to south america where as we've been telling you venezuela an hugo chavez made news late saturday announcing that his cancer has come back. it has returned. in his speech he repeatedly kissed a cross and broke out in song. he even name add man who would take over. could this be the end of a chavez era in venezuela. joining us now is our nadia bilchik. great to talk to you. so does this mean he's really afraid? what does this mean that now he's naming a successor? >> well, now we know he has to have very serious surgery. it's cancer in the pelvic area. he hesam been specific as to exactly where. we know there are mag lig nanlt tumors that have been removed. he says if something were to happen to incapacitate me, nicolas maduro would replace me. he's the vice president, and a friend. >> it sounds like he's saying it out loud. why cuba for the surgery? >> that's interesting. he was deciding between a hospital in brazil. he chose cuba. is it for the privacy of being there or the oncologists, but we do know that is his hospital of choice and it's not unusual for a president to go outsi
. >>> now to south america where as we've been telling you venezuela an hugo chavez made news late saturday announcing that his cancer has come back. it has returned. in his speech he repeatedly kissed a cross and broke out in song. he even name add man who would take over. could this be the end of a chavez era in venezuela. joining us now is our nadia bilchik. great to talk to you. so does this mean he's really afraid? what does this mean that now he's naming a successor? >>...
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. >> the outfits that he wore on stage are being shown in south america, europe, and asia. then they will be sold at an auction. >> i went to a couple of his concerts' when i was young and my mother made a glitter glove for me and i still have it. here is something for those in a superstitious mood. >> a superstition focused on the number 13. there were 13 stages for live performances upstanding 13 city blocks yesterday. vendors sold clothing and jewelry and art. >> this is a loud event but it is family friendly, however it is very safe, we have never had a violent incident >> the $10 admission fee goes to the world peace through technology organization. >> overcharged on the buses >> how passengers were ripped off by a glitch >> the same-sex by heating up on the airways. a new poll showing how americans feel right now the airways. a new poll showing how americans feel right now >> scott thompson is out as the, having one of those days? the airways. a new poll showing how americans feel right now >> scott thompson is out as the, tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything don
. >> the outfits that he wore on stage are being shown in south america, europe, and asia. then they will be sold at an auction. >> i went to a couple of his concerts' when i was young and my mother made a glitter glove for me and i still have it. here is something for those in a superstitious mood. >> a superstition focused on the number 13. there were 13 stages for live performances upstanding 13 city blocks yesterday. vendors sold clothing and jewelry and art. >> this...
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, have torn down the berlin wall, brought communism to its knees and forced a racist government in south africa to turn away from apartheid. throughout the world, obstacles to liberty that many thought might stand forever turned out to simply be no match for men and women who decided in their hearts that their future could be much greater than their past would let them dream. their faith in the power of conscience and their confidence in the force of truth required a leap of the human spirit. can we say truthfully that their chance for change was better than ours? and yet, we face our own crisis of the spirit here and now in america. we're told we can no longer change; we've seen our better days. they even say, we're history. the cynics are having a field day because across this country millions of american families have been betrayed by a government out of touch with our values and beholden to the privileged few. millions of people. millions of people are losing faith in the very idea of democracy and are even in danger of losing heart because they fear their lives may no longer have an
, have torn down the berlin wall, brought communism to its knees and forced a racist government in south africa to turn away from apartheid. throughout the world, obstacles to liberty that many thought might stand forever turned out to simply be no match for men and women who decided in their hearts that their future could be much greater than their past would let them dream. their faith in the power of conscience and their confidence in the force of truth required a leap of the human spirit....
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innluding centralland south america, mexico and the caribbean. 3 "iq: as a carrier thats growing.... oq: thee a very important market or us." us." spirit will begin offerering those flights on ssetember 6th... but tickets are alreaay mars pet care u-s is volunttrily recalling pedigree weight managemmnt canned dog fooo products due to a potential hoking risk.the affected product mmy contain small pieces of blue plastic which entered the food during the production process....
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south america, to come up with a strategy. we can't go it alone. we have to work with those countries. they have to recognize the threat. they have to tell us about who's there, what they're there for. then we've got to focus on our border. these are energy issues with pipelines. these are folks that are coming across our southern border possibly, strengthening that. working with all the agencies. the department of state needs to lead on this. this is their area. melissa: congressman, thanks so much for coming on. interesting stuff. >> melissa, thank you very much. melissa: so next on "money", all you want to do is take a huge bite of that hot, juicy hamburger. but there is always that disgusting wrapper getting in the way, right? well, if you're one of those people just too lazy, too lazy to take the thing off, your troubles are finally over. the edible wrapper has finally arrived. i'm not sure that is it. he may be eating a regular wrapper. at the end of the day it is all about money. [laughter] ...so as you can see, geico's
south america, to come up with a strategy. we can't go it alone. we have to work with those countries. they have to recognize the threat. they have to tell us about who's there, what they're there for. then we've got to focus on our border. these are energy issues with pipelines. these are folks that are coming across our southern border possibly, strengthening that. working with all the agencies. the department of state needs to lead on this. this is their area. melissa: congressman, thanks so...
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. >> dana: he wasn't trying to get famous in america. trying to get famous in south korea. he was speaking exactly to how they felt. >> bob: what about the rapperrappers in united states k about shooting tops. >> dana: i agreement. >> eric: personally, i hope they are not hanging out at the white house. >> dana: they are. >> greg: keeps going to the white house. al sharpton. i mean he is -- the kato riots. c'mon. >> bob: my ear, nose, throat guy went to stones conner? new jersey and said it was baby boomers smoking dope. >> kimberly: thank you for that update, bob. >> greg: all right. radio hosts have been yanked off the air and we're hearing from them for the first time since the nurse's suicide. >> you know, shattered. heart broken. >> we're so sorry that this has happened. >> greg: police are investigating could they face criminal charges over the death of this young woman? should they? next on "the five." ♪ ♪ 6:00 eastern now. back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. several new developments to report on the royal phone prank i
. >> dana: he wasn't trying to get famous in america. trying to get famous in south korea. he was speaking exactly to how they felt. >> bob: what about the rapperrappers in united states k about shooting tops. >> dana: i agreement. >> eric: personally, i hope they are not hanging out at the white house. >> dana: they are. >> greg: keeps going to the white house. al sharpton. i mean he is -- the kato riots. c'mon. >> bob: my ear, nose, throat guy went to...
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in a century most of america's largest cities are growing at a faster rate than the surrounding suburbs. they attribute this to young adults seeking a foothold in the job market their choosing not to buy the to stay in urban areas instead. 2011 estimates say that more young adults are delaying marriage and focusing on their careers and not having kids. >> darya: they are enjoying no strings attached apartment living and close proximity to jobs in the city. >> mark: john edwards mistress recently relieved her book about what really happened. she stopped by cnn with peers morgan where they got into a heated exchange. >> you are talking graphic detail i know you do not want to talk about john. >> i want to talk about what is in the book. you are asking me about john today it is very painful. >> i want to talk about the details you put in the book they are very graphic. >> they are not graphic details. >> i did not tell the details about bed hopping you did. >> why does the media make things so salacious? >> because you put salacious things in the book. >> it is not salacious, your spin on
in a century most of america's largest cities are growing at a faster rate than the surrounding suburbs. they attribute this to young adults seeking a foothold in the job market their choosing not to buy the to stay in urban areas instead. 2011 estimates say that more young adults are delaying marriage and focusing on their careers and not having kids. >> darya: they are enjoying no strings attached apartment living and close proximity to jobs in the city. >> mark: john edwards...
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we saw a loss of $600 million in europe, loss of $100 million in south america, and the company at least the critics say have been slow to address those problems in europe. we did talk to the cfo of gm today who say they are trying to make progress but the talks with the unions talks there in europe. but again, when the street looks at this they say, we used to think it was a great thing you have exposure in europe, and now maybe not so much. that's why you see the stock trading down a little bit today. if you look at the year, this was a phenomenal year for gm and two or three years ago, how many people do you think you would have actually said say yes we will see this company earning over $7 billion for the year? all in all probably a success story, but that's not what you're going to see when you're watching it today. overall, market looks like it's opening up right now, about 20 points up for the dow. part of that is because of good economic numbers earlier this morning. at 8:30, we got the jobless claims, the number was 348,000, and that is impressive because they were looking for a
we saw a loss of $600 million in europe, loss of $100 million in south america, and the company at least the critics say have been slow to address those problems in europe. we did talk to the cfo of gm today who say they are trying to make progress but the talks with the unions talks there in europe. but again, when the street looks at this they say, we used to think it was a great thing you have exposure in europe, and now maybe not so much. that's why you see the stock trading down a little...
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presence in south korea. psy was covering another band song with lyrics translating to violent retaliation against american forces accused of wartime torture and abuse. he has since apologized profusely. speaking of the limits of the language of self-expression and saying he was deeply sorry for how those lyrics that could be interpreted. some say that doesn't jibe with taping at national building museum. in this heady highly political sized times in washington, nothing can be done without a political angle. inside the production team rehearsed. outside in the spirit of the holidays, a public less concerned with controversy, real or perceived. >> it would be tough. i mean, especially to the people. >> reporter: and even a bit of advice for the south korean pop star. >> i would say keep it to the music and stay out of the whole political stuff, you know. >> reporter: meanwhile,there have been calls for the president not to attend the christmas in washington show. there's even been a petition urging he abstain.
presence in south korea. psy was covering another band song with lyrics translating to violent retaliation against american forces accused of wartime torture and abuse. he has since apologized profusely. speaking of the limits of the language of self-expression and saying he was deeply sorry for how those lyrics that could be interpreted. some say that doesn't jibe with taping at national building museum. in this heady highly political sized times in washington, nothing can be done without a...
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. >>> and making a pitch for the americas cup. the big sell job this morning in san francisco. >>> traffic on interstate 680 is looking pretty good highwaying to the south bay. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. >>> good morning. a little system just going right parallel to the coast. it has spun in a few showers toward the monterey peninsula. mainly it's cold. there is 20s in santa rosa and napa. cool and breezy. >>> time now 5:24. think it's cold here? there is know? portland oregon. snow and rain fell yesterday. a thick layer of freezing fog is expected in the skies this morning. but the portland area is expecting believe it or not sunny weather later this week. >>> 5:24 a man is in the hospital after falling out of the second floor of a berkeley frat house. this happened saturday night around 11:30 at the intersection of chaning way and piedmont avenue. the man was fogged unconscious and suffered -- the man was knocked unconscious and suffered head trauma. >>> this morning sprains mayor ed lee will be promoting the
. >>> and making a pitch for the americas cup. the big sell job this morning in san francisco. >>> traffic on interstate 680 is looking pretty good highwaying to the south bay. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. >>> good morning. a little system just going right parallel to the coast. it has spun in a few showers toward the monterey peninsula. mainly it's cold. there is 20s in santa rosa and napa. cool and breezy. >>> time now 5:24. think it's...
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you can say that about any place in america. i think southerners i think have a legitimate complaint that the treatment of them as a group you don't see elsewhere the other reality shows, who is the biggest reality show on tv right now, other than bill hemmer it's honey boo-boo. more people know the recipe for sketty and butter than any other area. bill: jersey shore, buck wild reinforce sterotypes of those who do not live there looking in from the last side. what is the lasting image? the lasting image is stphaobg key and snooky and i don't know where she is right now. >> she's giving tips to will and kate about child rearing ideas. i think reality tv is absolute proof of not good things spreading to the receipts o rest of the country. bill: well see how ticked off senator mansion is when this tv show heirs. martha: turn it off. you can make a choice. you don't have to watch, you know. bill: that is true. martha: that is the great thing that we have. you don't have to watch bridzilla. it's enough to make not anyone want to get
you can say that about any place in america. i think southerners i think have a legitimate complaint that the treatment of them as a group you don't see elsewhere the other reality shows, who is the biggest reality show on tv right now, other than bill hemmer it's honey boo-boo. more people know the recipe for sketty and butter than any other area. bill: jersey shore, buck wild reinforce sterotypes of those who do not live there looking in from the last side. what is the lasting image? the...
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this was a concentration in the south for northern soldiers. don't tell me that man can't be inhumane. don't tell me that it can't happen again. it does. it has here in america. this is a book from 1881. this is extraordinarily rare book. this is called a century of dishonor. it's rare because nobody wanted to read it. it's what we did to the native american. and what we did to the native american was manifest destiny. god is on our side. god's not on man's side. we must be on his side. [ applause ] let me though you two more things. actually four. this is in 1771. this is not the originical cover. this is the book "the inefficacy of preaching." this was actually first printed in paris, 1771. they're starting to ramp up towards the revolution. and what is the message? it's the preachers. it's the churches. because the churches had gone wrong. because the churches had become about the government. they were an arm of the government. and so they could make the case. it's the churches. but this is an awful, awful evil book. let me just read the las
this was a concentration in the south for northern soldiers. don't tell me that man can't be inhumane. don't tell me that it can't happen again. it does. it has here in america. this is a book from 1881. this is extraordinarily rare book. this is called a century of dishonor. it's rare because nobody wanted to read it. it's what we did to the native american. and what we did to the native american was manifest destiny. god is on our side. god's not on man's side. we must be on his side. [...
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festivities begin down in santa clara's great america amusement park. this weekend is chinese and hispanic cultures weekend. santa will be there, along with dancers, magicians, a laser light show and more. also in the south bay, an event for the second night of hanukkah the jewish community center of silicon valley is hosting a menorah lighting. that's at 4 p.m. at the santana row shopping center on olin avenue. the bay area's favorite way >> coming up, a great ideas of your not quite sure what to get your friends and family. >> the bay area's favorite to ring in the new year. is always with kron 4. the biggest parties and spectacular fireworks. will all be on kron 4's new year's live show. it is hosted by catherine heenan and gary radnich. it's the only local and live show in the bay area. to ring in the new year, and this year it promises to be bigger and better than ever. kron 4's - new year's live. (music) -what's up? i'm chris. -and i'm erik. both: we're the fruit guys! back in 1998, we had this idea to deliver fresh fruit to offices in downtown sa
festivities begin down in santa clara's great america amusement park. this weekend is chinese and hispanic cultures weekend. santa will be there, along with dancers, magicians, a laser light show and more. also in the south bay, an event for the second night of hanukkah the jewish community center of silicon valley is hosting a menorah lighting. that's at 4 p.m. at the santana row shopping center on olin avenue. the bay area's favorite way >> coming up, a great ideas of your not quite...
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and then, to top that off, when she was in a country such as france or in south america, she spoke the native language and that really made her popular. and so those crowds greeted problems for us and we really had to rely on the local governments to assist us to keep the crowds under control. >> analysis would've curtailed the things that she enjoyed doing. you tell a great story in the book about what happened when she decided to go shopping on north avenue in palm beach. >> she decided she went on to north avenue of the shops were in palm beach. and yes -- you do not no problem, so i took her down there and we went down the street. when into the store. immediately the clerks recognized her, customers recognized her. the word now. people in the street began to mass and it became apparent this was not going to work. and when we finished we got back in the car and it came to be realized as she and i myself that from this point on i was not going to be the way it was. so i became the shopper, which met when she needs something i wanted something, i would go and buy it. i kept her away f
and then, to top that off, when she was in a country such as france or in south america, she spoke the native language and that really made her popular. and so those crowds greeted problems for us and we really had to rely on the local governments to assist us to keep the crowds under control. >> analysis would've curtailed the things that she enjoyed doing. you tell a great story in the book about what happened when she decided to go shopping on north avenue in palm beach. >> she...
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the secret service head boss says he's sorry about what happened in south america and whether it could happen again. shocking sermon, the pastor who wants to put gays behind an electric fence so they die out. we'll hear from him this morning. followers saying he's a man of god. >>> margaret hoover, will cain, walking in to join the panel. good morning, guys. now's the time to move from to where you want to go. look up. with u.s. bank let's get the wheels turning. use our strength & stability to open new opportunities. to lend, and lift ...every business...every dream... to new heights of prosperity. good things are happening. just look up. with u.s. bank. [ son ] mom, computer's broke! where's i.t. mom? she quit. [ male announcer ] even with technology -- it's all you. that's why you've got us. get up to $200 dollars off select computers. staples that was easy. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha!
the secret service head boss says he's sorry about what happened in south america and whether it could happen again. shocking sermon, the pastor who wants to put gays behind an electric fence so they die out. we'll hear from him this morning. followers saying he's a man of god. >>> margaret hoover, will cain, walking in to join the panel. good morning, guys. now's the time to move from to where you want to go. look up. with u.s. bank let's get the wheels turning. use our strength &...
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to talk that off when she was in a country such as france or south america she spoke the native language and that made her really popular to the local populace. those crowds created problems for us and we really had to rely on local governments to assist us to keep crowds under control. >> it curtailed the things she enjoyed doing. you telling great story in the book about what happened when she decided to go shopping in palm beach. >> you wanted to go christmas shopping and decided to go down where the shops were in palm beach. in years past she had done that no problem. we walked down the street and looking a few windows and went into a store and the clerk recognize us and the customers recognize us. the word went out and people in the street began to form in front of the store and it became apparent this was not going to work. when we finished, went back to the car and came to realize that from this point on, that was not going to be the way it was. so i became the shopper. when she needed something wanted something i would go and buy it. it kept her from the populace and was a good s
to talk that off when she was in a country such as france or south america she spoke the native language and that made her really popular to the local populace. those crowds created problems for us and we really had to rely on local governments to assist us to keep crowds under control. >> it curtailed the things she enjoyed doing. you telling great story in the book about what happened when she decided to go shopping in palm beach. >> you wanted to go christmas shopping and decided...
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south carolina's republican governor gets to appoint demint's successor. >>> ever see another driver doing their makeup on the beltway or texting on the gw parkway? someone posted video of a metro bus driver holding a newspaper, perhaps even reading it, while driving around dupont circle. the anonymous passenger who posted the video says it happened monday morning to a d2 bus. the bus drivers union did not return our calls. >>> d.c.'s guardian angels are responding to this video shot on the green line in metro. the video posted on youtube shows a group of young people attacking and robbing a girl of her cell phone last friday. so in an attempt to deter these types of muggings on metro, the guardian angels will be patrolling live between the congress heights and ft. totten station friday and saturday nights. >>> the planning for next month's inauguration is in high gear, but today a group of 5th graders took over the planning for the national park service. kristin fisher with more on the nonprofit, how to plan their inauguration and their futures. >> reporter: these 5th graders are pr
south carolina's republican governor gets to appoint demint's successor. >>> ever see another driver doing their makeup on the beltway or texting on the gw parkway? someone posted video of a metro bus driver holding a newspaper, perhaps even reading it, while driving around dupont circle. the anonymous passenger who posted the video says it happened monday morning to a d2 bus. the bus drivers union did not return our calls. >>> d.c.'s guardian angels are responding to this...
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if no one matches all six numbers, the nextcb mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> if the weather forecast does not make you think spring, this forecast will. spring training starts saturday. the business side of baseball as the orioles avoid arbitration heading into spring training. al jones agreed to the new one- year contract. he will reportedly make a little more than $6 million this season. the orioles want to get a long- term deal done with jones, but by getting today's short-term deal done, they avoid the bitter feelings of having a fight against their own player at the arbitration table. mattingly reportedly agreed to a new three-year contract. he had an amazing run last season with the tampa bay rays. he did it a
if no one matches all six numbers, the nextcb mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> if the weather forecast does not make you think...
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america crop. someone has to do without corn and we never had that situation. >>stuart: when do the price hikes hit? immediately? in the fall? >>guest: 3 percent to 5 percent in the fall and 10 percent when we do not have a way out of the issue. we have had technology keep us ahead of demand but now demand is outstripping our technology and we cannot bring the hybrids to market to give us more bushels and mother nature hurt us real bad. the only way out is to plant more corn. >>stuart: i have food price inflation, and gas price inflation and economy that is stagnant. >>guest: i might say deflation or recession. we also have, we cannot just watch corn. we have to watch the rest of the world market. what is the price of corn when the customer has no money? so that is another big issue. we have a world economy which is so bad we will see negative interest rates in the united states, and i thinks well be in a recession, here, in the first quarter of next year. >>stuart: you said it, thanks for joining
america crop. someone has to do without corn and we never had that situation. >>stuart: when do the price hikes hit? immediately? in the fall? >>guest: 3 percent to 5 percent in the fall and 10 percent when we do not have a way out of the issue. we have had technology keep us ahead of demand but now demand is outstripping our technology and we cannot bring the hybrids to market to give us more bushels and mother nature hurt us real bad. the only way out is to plant more corn....
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now to the texas teen mistakenly deported to south america. she is now on a plane headed back to the united states. the 15-year-old dallas run away was arrested in houston last year and deported to columbia after immigration officials say she provided a fake name. she is expected to land in dallas later this evening as her grandmother questions why she was deported in the first place. live in the airport where turner is expected to land in a few hours. good afternoon to you. >> good afternoon, craig. how are you? >> doing well. what else is the grandmother saying down there? >> she is actually really upset that she was in fact deported when she said she looks like a kid, acts like a kid, and doesn't have any identification that proves she is not an american citizen. she is really upset. she didn't want to talk a lot with the media anymore. she is not working through a lawyer, but she said she being not believe that her grandbaby, 14 years old was deported when she was 14 years old. now she is 15. >> for folks who have not been following the st
now to the texas teen mistakenly deported to south america. she is now on a plane headed back to the united states. the 15-year-old dallas run away was arrested in houston last year and deported to columbia after immigration officials say she provided a fake name. she is expected to land in dallas later this evening as her grandmother questions why she was deported in the first place. live in the airport where turner is expected to land in a few hours. good afternoon to you. >> good...
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now, in the jungles of south america they need guns. but when you're working in the united states congress, you don't need to carry a gun with you. and we felt like we were being treated just like a colombian drug lord. >> they live in the business community where the name of the game is to make money and sell product. so they are always a little bit concerned about what d.e.a. does in a situation like this, and sometimes more than a little bit. and they know who to talk to and who to go to in washington. they're highly skilled, very well organized, and very well funded, and they can be quite formidable. >> our response was, "whoa, whoa, whoa. hold it a minute folks. don't rush through this, because if we do things too quickly, you're going to risk throwing the baby out with the bathwater." without this ingredient, we're not going to have all the products we need available to the american consumer. now, what would you do if there was a bill out there that would negatively effect your industry? wouldn't make any difference if you were fr
now, in the jungles of south america they need guns. but when you're working in the united states congress, you don't need to carry a gun with you. and we felt like we were being treated just like a colombian drug lord. >> they live in the business community where the name of the game is to make money and sell product. so they are always a little bit concerned about what d.e.a. does in a situation like this, and sometimes more than a little bit. and they know who to talk to and who to go...
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america. h am oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. 12/24/12 >>> looks more like bethlaham this year. the display has been up disearly december. recreates all the events leading up to the birth of jesus starting with the annunciation of the virgin mary. and also includes more than 300 actors. the spectacular village which takes up more than 185,000 square feet draws 85,000 people a day. aqua clas was back. he was mingling with fish and opening presents under water. the man behind the suit and the aquarium's chief biologist. he dives dressed up to see the children laugh. this is the second year they have staged this special event. all ri
america. h am oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. 12/24/12 >>> looks more like bethlaham this year. the display has been up...
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. >> romo says this will move markets all over south america too. >> when you heard the announcement, a lot of people said it sounded like his good-bye. >> certainly did. >> 16 minutes past the hour. >>> extended look for our top stories, head to cnn.com/earlystart and twitter and facebook. search for early start cnn. >>> coming up this sunday on the next list, a successful arts studio, but he made his mark on the corporate world as cofounder of square. >> it allows small businesses to accept credit cards. his company worth billions. but he's still an artist at heart. >> art is what can't be proven mathematically, right? where science ends, the part that makes you feel good, but you don't know why. the way the object feels in your hand and looks, and if it's perfectly created, you can almost explain it to somebody else afterward. but in the creation part, you can't. you can see how glass is hon stantly moving. my job is to shape it. balance it at the same time. you can do that, you get these wonderful shapes. glass really rewards risk. a lot of times with glass, are you waiting for th
. >> romo says this will move markets all over south america too. >> when you heard the announcement, a lot of people said it sounded like his good-bye. >> certainly did. >> 16 minutes past the hour. >>> extended look for our top stories, head to cnn.com/earlystart and twitter and facebook. search for early start cnn. >>> coming up this sunday on the next list, a successful arts studio, but he made his mark on the corporate world as cofounder of square....
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this child was mistakenly deported to south america. distraught over her grandfather's death and parents's divorce, turner ran away from her home in dallas. in houston, she was arrested for theft and reportedly gave a fake name that ended up belonging to an undocumented immigrant. before her identity could be confirmed, officials turned her over and put her on a plane from texas to columbia. we have a reporter for thegrio.com. thank you for joining me. this sounds like a made for tv movo lifetime that has a happy ending and this has not. let's start off, she lied about her identity after being arrested. >> she did. >> it was a random name or someone she knew? >> right now it seems random. her attorney confirms that it's a name she pulled out of thin air and the ice officials didn't do anything to confirm either way. >> don't they check the fingerprints? >> they took the fingerprints and couldn't match it to the actual person whose name it was who is wanted by international police. when that failed to matchup, they didn't do anything els
this child was mistakenly deported to south america. distraught over her grandfather's death and parents's divorce, turner ran away from her home in dallas. in houston, she was arrested for theft and reportedly gave a fake name that ended up belonging to an undocumented immigrant. before her identity could be confirmed, officials turned her over and put her on a plane from texas to columbia. we have a reporter for thegrio.com. thank you for joining me. this sounds like a made for tv movo...
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an insect-borne disease tearing through south america. there have been 30,000 cases reported here in the united states. >>> a new report reveals the president's chief political advisor is sitting in on meeting where life-and-death decisions are being made about terror targets. why would the president's political advisor be weighing in on national security issues? what if president bush had done that with karl rove? our panel, a former bush administration officials weighs in on whether the media reaction might have been a bit different. why some say this represents a direct reversal of the president's position on the war on terror. >> certainly represents a 180 in his direction. yes, hypocritical in the sense he continues to criticize those who believe in for instance, enhanced interrogation, but does this which is far more intrusive i would say. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half
an insect-borne disease tearing through south america. there have been 30,000 cases reported here in the united states. >>> a new report reveals the president's chief political advisor is sitting in on meeting where life-and-death decisions are being made about terror targets. why would the president's political advisor be weighing in on national security issues? what if president bush had done that with karl rove? our panel, a former bush administration officials weighs in on whether...
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how would you build a relationship with america the purest form of the world the first thing i do i would abandon the whole idea of the west versus russia i think it's about time we'll learn to differentiate our relations with europe are one thing and our relations with the u.s. are a different matter russia and america have many things in common the nuclear shield the fact that both our countries are large and multicultural we face similar challenges say immigration issues even if the reasons are different both countries have the best territory the only problem with america is that despite all that we don't really have economic ties with the us russia's share in u.s. trade is less than that of thailand below one percent if we build a purely political relationship it proves to be unstable and often emotional the world is changing and the old system of checks and balances is not enough now i would suggest replacing nato with a pan european security system that's a left can russia join the european union or us should i think we should actually make it our strategic goal of course we'l
how would you build a relationship with america the purest form of the world the first thing i do i would abandon the whole idea of the west versus russia i think it's about time we'll learn to differentiate our relations with europe are one thing and our relations with the u.s. are a different matter russia and america have many things in common the nuclear shield the fact that both our countries are large and multicultural we face similar challenges say immigration issues even if the reasons...
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the droid razr you want, one powerful connection on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value. give mom the droid razr by motorola. only 99.99. the lowest price ever. verizon. hola, mama. it's my mom. >>> developing news now from the south bay where a house fire tonight displaced nine people. the three alarm fire was first reported as 8:08. >>> residents said they heard. >>> a man in southern california found some unwanted visitors camped in his driveway this morning, bears. the mama bears then settled -- the mama bear and cubs then settled in for a nap. the hope is those bears will go back to their own home in the near by angeles national forest. >> bears, happier than the panda tonight. >> yeah, no kidding. >> yeah. >> and the rest of the giants team. losing three straight to the marlins not good. >> not at all. just a month into the season. giants finding themselves in the intersection of gloom and doom. not even playing mediocre baseball. and that's being kind. pablo sandoval going to miss several months with a broken hand. second most errors in baseball
the droid razr you want, one powerful connection on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value. give mom the droid razr by motorola. only 99.99. the lowest price ever. verizon. hola, mama. it's my mom. >>> developing news now from the south bay where a house fire tonight displaced nine people. the three alarm fire was first reported as 8:08. >>> residents said they heard. >>> a man in southern california found some unwanted visitors camped in his driveway...
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america, columbia, a country she's never been to. for months, her family searched. yesterday, finally, she returned home to dallas. ed lavandera fills us in. >> the stunning and embarrassing saga involving 15-year-old jakadrien turner cowell minute nated here at the airport. it was her grandmother who spent months and months scouring the internet trying to find any signs of her drand daughter who had run away from home back in november 2010. that was when the story all began to unravel. about turner was arrested in houston in april last year, gave authorities the fake name of tika cortez and said she was an illegal immigrant from columbia. essentially, the teenage run away got herself deported and now almost 15 months later she is back in dallas. there are a great number of questions that remain unanswered as to how she could have fooled so many people in so many ways and her attorney says someone will have to pay for that. >> jakadien turner walked out of the airport visibly upset. her mother and grandmother were very quiet. someone
america, columbia, a country she's never been to. for months, her family searched. yesterday, finally, she returned home to dallas. ed lavandera fills us in. >> the stunning and embarrassing saga involving 15-year-old jakadrien turner cowell minute nated here at the airport. it was her grandmother who spent months and months scouring the internet trying to find any signs of her drand daughter who had run away from home back in november 2010. that was when the story all began to unravel....
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america and we don't know all the details yet about how mexico is dealing with this. they are coming to the texas border and crossing the border. and taking them into refugee resettlement, vast majority we had 1400 of them in just in march that showed up with health problems, with chickenpox. the health side of this is disconcerting as anything, but they are coming in and almost 90% of them are being resettled here in the united states. the president of united states needs to deal with this. he needs to be talking to presidents of those countries to stop it. these are kids that are going on rail cards, riding on the top on rail cards through mexico. sexual assaults that are occurring. all of this is great consternation for any of us. when they are dumped on our cities and counties and state is expected to pick up the costs. quick giving these individuals initiatives to come up and we resettled in united states. look at china, we have a dissident we're pushing back in the form of mr. check, then we've got open arms with this -- mr. chen because we're not sending a mess
america and we don't know all the details yet about how mexico is dealing with this. they are coming to the texas border and crossing the border. and taking them into refugee resettlement, vast majority we had 1400 of them in just in march that showed up with health problems, with chickenpox. the health side of this is disconcerting as anything, but they are coming in and almost 90% of them are being resettled here in the united states. the president of united states needs to deal with this. he...
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>> he was are rigidly from italy and went to south america the was are regionally-from italy and started selling supplies during the gold rush he was are regionall originally from te country of italy. his father was an expert and he brought his expertise, here. project open hand is so important to bring people meals with life-threatening diseases. >> they are sensational. >> this event the money will go to them. >> yes. we work all year for this fund-raiser. we are so thrilled to be part of it. the fund-raiser will see all of the benefits. >> and also this is a san francisco ready. >> yes this is with the local band that to a wonderful pairing with chocolate and this just came out this week. >> this is save me san francisco >> one is the most popular? >> our para el. everybody loves it but the newest are the sea salt dark with almonds and people really love it. >> they love be sold without the sugar. >> yes the ying and the t he yang. >> this is mostly made across the bay. 1960's but we were to break into the square. >> into the at&t park. >> yes. >> can be part of this with the 17th ann
>> he was are rigidly from italy and went to south america the was are regionally-from italy and started selling supplies during the gold rush he was are regionall originally from te country of italy. his father was an expert and he brought his expertise, here. project open hand is so important to bring people meals with life-threatening diseases. >> they are sensational. >> this event the money will go to them. >> yes. we work all year for this fund-raiser. we are so...
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. >> have you looked at the population in south america recently? [laughter] i personally believe a lot of what you said is valid. i teach constitutional law. i deal with the issue of sodomy and the laws against sodomy in the united states. i asked my students, why was it banned? sodomy applies to both homosexual and heterosexual intercourse. i asked them, why was it banned in all of the states? the reason was a dearly-held belief and one that i share. when people get together to express their love for sexuality, it should be an expression of love and not just the need to have physical relief. using another human being for our own pleasure, i find that immoral. it is true that what you are talking about is not as effective as what is provided through scientific means. i cannot sit here and let you say that. all of the things i have read show me not. i do not think people should have sex just to have sex. on the other hand, that does not mean they should not protect their families from having more pregnancies than they can support. when i look at the
. >> have you looked at the population in south america recently? [laughter] i personally believe a lot of what you said is valid. i teach constitutional law. i deal with the issue of sodomy and the laws against sodomy in the united states. i asked my students, why was it banned? sodomy applies to both homosexual and heterosexual intercourse. i asked them, why was it banned in all of the states? the reason was a dearly-held belief and one that i share. when people get together to express...
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. >> i get folks from australia, europe, south america, central america, all over the place. >> he is part of a movement known as the sharing economy. people sharing their homes, cars, and other assets. >> it's an idea we can be more sustainable. we can share what we already have. it's more economically efficient, and i think it brings people together. >> air b&b is at the forefront and has outgrown this office. they announce they will take over 169,000 square feet at the showplace square south of market, yeah drewling their current space and lead to go a hiring spree. >> the job will include web design, marketing and business development. the company says it has connections in more than 20,000 cities worldwide. the company's growth face as potential hiccup. at a hearing in march the city's tax collector told air b&b participants the city's hotel tax applies to their guests as well. but the mayor says there's ongoing dialogue about that. >> i mean,we acted pretty quickly to save twitter and to save some of the other companies in the city. >> air b&b is slated to move to its new digs n
. >> i get folks from australia, europe, south america, central america, all over the place. >> he is part of a movement known as the sharing economy. people sharing their homes, cars, and other assets. >> it's an idea we can be more sustainable. we can share what we already have. it's more economically efficient, and i think it brings people together. >> air b&b is at the forefront and has outgrown this office. they announce they will take over 169,000 square feet...
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when i see them doing what they are doing in south america, i do not support that kind of activity. the cia is there to protect our government, not to subvert other governments. >> vice president bush? >> i think i just heard mrs. ferraro said she would do away with all covert action. that has serious ramifications that the intelligence community knows. this is serious business. sometimes it is quite support for a friend. let me help you with the difference, mrs. ferraro, between iran and the embassy in lebanon. in iran, we were held by a foreign government. in lebanon, you had a terrorist action where the government oppose it. we went to lebanon to give peace a chance, to stop the bombing of civilians in beirut, to remove 13,000 service -- terrorists from lebanon. for somebody to suggest these men died in shame, they better not tell the parents of those young marines. they gave peace a chance and our allies were with us. >> representative ferraro? >> i almost present president -- but president bush for the patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy. i have
when i see them doing what they are doing in south america, i do not support that kind of activity. the cia is there to protect our government, not to subvert other governments. >> vice president bush? >> i think i just heard mrs. ferraro said she would do away with all covert action. that has serious ramifications that the intelligence community knows. this is serious business. sometimes it is quite support for a friend. let me help you with the difference, mrs. ferraro, between...